Information Morning Nova Scotia clips

Thursday December 08, 2016

About 60,000 pounds of wool are produced a year in Nova Scotia, but about half of it gets thrown out. A research project at Dal Agriculture is looking at new uses for wool. Ruth Mathewson runs Upperbrook Farm near Truro. Kenny Corscadden is with Dalhou

Thursday December 08, 2016

A CBC News investigation has found the Nova Scotia health authority is shifting away from traditional detox centres for opioid treatment. Officials would rather prescribe methadone and offer support in the community - NOT in a hospital. CBC Investigativ

Wednesday December 07, 2016

Our A for Adventure team wants you to be warm, dry and comfortable so you can enjoy the outdoors even when it's cold. Chris Surette and Jan-Sebastian La Pierre have thrifty tips for the best way to dresss and what to wear for winter adventures.

Wednesday December 07, 2016

A Supreme Court of Canada decision involving British Columbia's teachers has people here wondering if that case is relevant in our situation in Nova Scotia. Wayne MacKay teaches law of Dalhousie University.

Wednesday December 07, 2016

In toy stores there are aisles of pink aimed at girls, while the 'boy' aisles are predominatly blue and black. Fiona Martin is an associate professor at Dalhousie University. She also has three young children and has been thinking a lot about gender-bas

Tuesday December 06, 2016

The McNeil government's week-long shutdown of schools has ended after just one day, and students will be back in school this morning. Ralph Surette is a freelance journalist in Yarmouth County. Brian Flinn is a political reporter for AllNovaScotia.com.

Monday December 05, 2016

On Saturday, the province moved to cut off teachers' work-to-rule job action before it began, by cancelling school starting this morning. Teachers are still expected to work, but students won't be admitted until a new contract is imposed on teachers. Kar